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Braided Conductors

Term used in coaxial cables where the outer braided material is made of woven strands of copper. The copper may be bare or plated with tin or silver. In addition to serving as an outer conductor, the braid allows the cable to be flexed during use and provides additional mechanical strength and often serves as an electrical shield.

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